Marketplace Tech for Thursday, April 14, 2016
On today's show, we'll talk about the ongoing Verizon strike, in which 36,000 workers are protesting the company's labor practices; theaters' attempts to use gadgetry to attract audiences; and the sentencing of Matthew Keys, a former Reuters journalist who was accused of giving hacker group Anonymous access to the LA Times' website.
On today’s show, we’ll talk about the ongoing Verizon strike, in which 36,000 workers are protesting the company’s labor practices; theaters’ attempts to use gadgetry to attract audiences; and the sentencing of Matthew Keys, a former Reuters journalist who was accused of giving hacker group Anonymous access to the LA Times’ website.
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